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1 September 2003 HEMATOLOGY, PLASMA CHEMISTRY, SEROLOGY, AND CHLAMYDOPHILA STATUS OF THE WAVED ALBATROSS (PHOEBASTRIA IRRORATA) ON THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
Luis R. Padilla, Kathryn P. Huyvaert, Jane Merkel, R. Eric Miller, Patricia G. Parker
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Abstract

Venipuncture was performed on 50 adult, free-ranging waved albatrosses (Phoebastria irrorata) on Española, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, to establish hematologic and plasma biochemistry reference ranges and to determine the prevalence of exposure to important domestic avian pathogens. Weights and plasma creatine phosphokinase activities differed significantly between males and females. Serum was tested for evidence of exposure to avian influenza, avian paramyxoviruses 1, 2, and 3, avian cholera, adenovirus groups 1 and 2, avian encephalomyelitis, Marek's disease, infectious bursal disease, and infectious bronchitis virus (Connecticut and Massachusetts strains). Of 44 birds, 29 (66%) seroreacted to adenovirus group 1, and four seroreacted to avian encephalomyelitis. Cloacal swabs were negative for Chlamydophila psittaci DNA.

Luis R. Padilla, Kathryn P. Huyvaert, Jane Merkel, R. Eric Miller, and Patricia G. Parker "HEMATOLOGY, PLASMA CHEMISTRY, SEROLOGY, AND CHLAMYDOPHILA STATUS OF THE WAVED ALBATROSS (PHOEBASTRIA IRRORATA) ON THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 34(3), 278-283, (1 September 2003). https://doi.org/10.1638/02-076
Received: 21 October 2002; Published: 1 September 2003
KEYWORDS
Chlamydophila psittaci
hematology
Phoebastria irrorata
plasma chemistry
serology
Waved Albatross
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